Tap at brewpub, an ever evolving IPA means they change the recipe all the time and the bar maid even told me they change it batch by batch.. hmm..this iteration must have some citra in it because its got the bomb tropic smell. unfortunately its over malted and hits a funky malt taste mid tongue, getting better but not there yet

The menu calls this an ever evolving ipa, so maybe it is different each time. The beer I had was a burnished golden color with a sticky off white head. Sweet citrus nose of tangerines and manderin orange. Lots of orange juice and grapefruit zest in the flavor over a subtle malty backbone. Sweet and light and hoppy. Tastey beer but not a strong pnw ipa.

Poured on draft. Somewhat hazy copper color with a sticky white head of foam. Aroma is fruity like a bunch of mangos and grapefruit. Taste is sweet and bitter in a nicely balanced way. Finish is bitter, as expected. Nice.

A quite nice IPA +++ Sampled on draft at the brewpub this beer poured a medium amber color with a medium sized creamy yellow-white head that lingered and left great lacing. The aroma was tangy orange and pine with notes of sugar and caramel. The flavor was very bitter yet had an underlying sweetness with intense pine an resin and moderate caramel. The finish was long with sweet pine and resin. The beer really coats the tongue. Moderately full bodied. Very nice.

On tap at the brewpub. Pours a clear, orange-gold colored body with a thin, frothy, white head that dissipates slowly and leaves a nice lacing. Aroma is citrusy grapefruits with some light resins and pines along with some florals. Lightly sweetened crystal malt in the background as well. Flavor is similar. Juicier citruses up front with a good amount of grapefruits and a few oranges. Light resiny pines and florals with a touch of earth. A light crystal and a hint of caramel malt as the resins grow just a touch into the finish where this ends dry with a medium-light, piney and earthy bitterness. Lengthy aftertaste following a light, smooth body and a light carbonation. Overall, a pretty tasty IPA. Nice citrusy hopping with a balanced bitterness and light malt sweetness. Easy drinking and enjoyable.

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